The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 11Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his Lady mourns at his disease : 1 pass a jest . your hands ? 50 60 2 gorgeous . Persuade him that he hath been lunatic ; And , 4 THE TAMING.
... ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his Lady mourns at his disease : 1 pass a jest . your hands ? 50 60 2 gorgeous . Persuade him that he hath been lunatic ; And , 4 THE TAMING.
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... lady : That done , conduct him to the drunkard's chamber ; And call him Madam , do him obeisance . Tell him from me , as he will win my love , He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath observ'd in noble ladies Unto their ...
... lady : That done , conduct him to the drunkard's chamber ; And call him Madam , do him obeisance . Tell him from me , as he will win my love , He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath observ'd in noble ladies Unto their ...
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... Lady mourn ! SEC . SERV . O , this it is that makes your servants droop ! LORD . Hence comes it that your kindred shuns your house , As beaten hence by your strange lunacy . O noble Lord , bethink thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ...
... Lady mourn ! SEC . SERV . O , this it is that makes your servants droop ! LORD . Hence comes it that your kindred shuns your house , As beaten hence by your strange lunacy . O noble Lord , bethink thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ...
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... Lady far more beautiful Than any woman in this waning age . FIRST SERV . And , till the tears , that she hath shed for thee , Like envious floods o'er - run her lovely face , She was the fairest creature in the world ; And yet1 she is ...
... Lady far more beautiful Than any woman in this waning age . FIRST SERV . And , till the tears , that she hath shed for thee , Like envious floods o'er - run her lovely face , She was the fairest creature in the world ; And yet1 she is ...
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... Lady , with Attendants . PAGE . How fares my noble Lord ? SLY . Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough ... ladies . SLY . Madam Wife , they say that I have dream'd , And slept about some fifteen year or more . PAGE . Ay ; and the ...
... Lady , with Attendants . PAGE . How fares my noble Lord ? SLY . Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough ... ladies . SLY . Madam Wife , they say that I have dream'd , And slept about some fifteen year or more . PAGE . Ay ; and the ...
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